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Lxed in our column*. They aro the produetiuus ofB man of eeiiiue and learning, a bold and v iporuustuinker, ami a perspicuous and »loquent writer.They attracted great attention in this city when ihe
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inm Ali-ala, will hi rend by nuuty persons if theyreculle- t the quotation inndn from this work in ,,Bor-rrjt'i Cipaiei of Stiain;" it is one of ihe most tnter-
e»une passages in that work. Borrow, if we re¬
member aright, compares thia work to Gil Blnn.
Ntw-Yot'K Lkoal Rkfcrxmcr Table..Wobeg 10 direct tho attention of our h'gal frteuds to a
Tabular Synopsis ol Rules,&c. ofour State lourts,
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MoaiOAL MONTHLY..Mr. Jollie, ÖTJ5 Broadway,h«e published the 6th and 7th numbers of the Beau¬ties of tho Ojiern. These numbers contain " Then
yeuH Itomember Me," " I l)r.'amt that 1 Dwult in
Marble MbIIb," " By the Sad Sea Waves," besides
rw-veral other equally popular pieces.fjy Christ.«an, 404 Pearl-alroet, publishes4 The
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medical discovery. It has always been »tyl«l Nawros own
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s.as eisen up by all of her physicians f > die O consuiuptioabad n hard tumor for monUis on the sul .raised ajnoag hiiire
guaetltiea of matter a sort ol bony substance.had taken no
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by a few tH.ul««. ofttus Balsam in ?tcptenih.:r and < >ct
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1 for^W MAtMEsth^VbaMi.^de 10
BY GREELEY & McELRA;
voi*. et. n©, 21 a.
Honmueiit «o Goethe.Wo find in the Schnellst a letter copied from
a German journal, which gives an interestingaccount of the festival on theoccaso i of erectingthe statue of Goethe by Schwartrnler in his na.uvo place, Frankfort on the Maine, 2t2d Octo-bcr, la*t.Few persons of celebrity from a distance were
pretcnt, not even the gr.at contemporaries ofthe pott, Ticck and Schlegel. His friend theChancellor Vcn Muller came, and answered onthe part of YY'icmar to the many complimentsthat v;c:c naturally directed to that region."On the evening of the 21st," I saw, "saysthe writer, «' a young mau pus, dres-Fud in
mourning, who is, I am told, the grands-.n ofGoethe. He is m mourning for u lovely sister,who, some few days «nee, went to sleep inVienna ;.that same Vienna where, a winter ortwo since, the Viennese crowded to ee3 her dancewith a Herr Von Schiller."At thu theatre, a drama by Goethe was per-
formed, with appropriate rie orations. Emblemsand inscriptions designated the house where hewhs born, on every occasion to strangers themost ititerceting object in Frankfort. The pub.lie hou?cs attracted v.eitora by mottoes takenfrom his works. There was, however, in thepreparations an obvious l?.ck b>'h of enthusiasm,and that address and grace which the Boot hrn-seif possessed in illustrating such occasions. Henever WHS f'riunate in so riori an cccasion, as
tho t-ugge.-t ons aff .rdcd by his wor'is and lifetin: endiesa in beauty and varic y. It is a pity heleft no heir of his g.r.ius to moke use of them.Fur bu.sy as his life was, he was always ready tulavish the treasures of that genius on such an
hour, knowingly how many niggestons may thusbe, utmwatcs to themselves, sown in tho mind.:of spectators. It wr.s, aUo, insufferable t-> himthat what was rinne at all tlu.uld be imperfectlydoue. Hart ho ben a sculptor ho would havebeen us patient as t;.c Greeks in finishing b:s-rei eta on the pedestals <>l Ptatucs.
At noon, Itie c jver was taken from iheslatue."There ho stood,grand and commanding, lookingupon his unknown countrymen, with his tranquileve, with his high earnest brow, with the protiumouth. Then up flew hats and handkerchiefs;thtn many an eye was wet; many checksglowed, and, only after a deep full pause, was
raised the ehout cf homage." . * *" Whoever had tho lack to see his free in life
finds nn exact transcript in this work of Schwa 1-
thaler, but tho figure is idealized. Goethe hadlege loo saort, in proportion, from the kneedownward, to the rest of his figure ; the headwas uncommonly pcricct. Schwanthaler busbrought the whole figure into colossal, but bar.mouious proportions, and given him, so far us
the drapery lets it be seen, a handcornc leg. Asto the head ho needed only to copy nature toproduce a magnificent result, and has done so.As to the attitude I find, pcrhups front re-
..jctnbcring his habits, tho idea of nis personalpretence much bette- conveyed in the well-knownwoik of Ruuch : where he stands free, in « !»r.a;surumt t>t modern form, a kcrchiet luo*c'y tiedaround his neck, his arms crossed bt hind him.To say nothing of its being tho exact presenta¬tion of him t-.s ho was in life, there is a most
powerful expression of his character, self.rcly.ing, self-centred and contained, a BClf-ConscioUB.ncss, not untinged with hauteur and defiance,yet full of dignity. Here, no artist Imb come
near Rauch on this subject, Marchesi tjok himsilling and this suits the Olympic repose of hisperson bolter titan standing, even upright,. ButSchwanthelet has given support to tho figure;bringing forward one knee, and bending one
hip, he breaks the grand effect of the whole.Neither do I see any reason lor placing a laurelcrown in his hand. Shall tho Poet cany hislaurels in his hand?" Neither the roV. nor
tho placo which has been selected for plicingthe statue please the critic. The former is tho
night-gown or bathing mantle which has bctnassigned to bo many modern statues, fuutc dcmicux; tho place does not cllow a fair opportu¬nity to see the figure.
" Gentlemen artists ;" ho continues, " youshould tako a lesson frora our dear ancients.They dedicated to their rulers and generalsstanding or equestrian statue?, but to their ora¬
tors, poets, and thinkers only busts, in groves or
halls. Ltt him who doubts their go>d judg¬ment, in this, compare the effect produced by thebus s of Goethe and Schiller in the library at
Weimar with thatof the full-length statues of these
Dioscuri in Frankfort and Stuttgart; 1 think nc
will agree that the ancients wcrb wise people."* « « » * .« Yes, Goetho is Germany's
o-rcatcst, and not cn!y so, but her most GermanI'oet- Schillert poetry, admirable ea it is, mighthave been produced in any European state thisside the Nicu-.cn, for ho is just the cosmopolitanor, us the French style it, " humanitarian"poet; the nobly tempered speaker of the new
lime and its icons of life and civil duliei. But
Goethe is not only European, but Gorman heari'r,blood; none but a German culd have written
Göll and Werther, Hermann and Dorothea,his semgs and his Faust " 5IC
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The local even's transpired during the pi-: fiürtrndays puesfsa bu: very little interest. Ia mylutlet¬ter i informed jou of the :. Organization of the Poly¬technic School. Out of 30Ü students who opposedthe prof-seors applisted by the Minister, it is uncer¬
tain what number will be excluded. The Journaldis DcbaU, which may be locked upon as indicatinggenerally the action of the Government, recom¬mends that tb.e act of insubordination be overlooked;dr if a few h > considered more culpable tnan theOthers, that they be censured. The echocl is de¬servedly popular with the people; for its Eerv.o-tare associated with the defence of tte Capital in1814 and with the :r .nuph of liberal principles inthe Revolution ofl830. The ' aiecls' mention.- thenames of Haver, teen who it says are to heexch^ni.-d;lor the Gnv. rmnt-nt has placed i'stll in a prHjontorequire ticlinit to justify its action. This r- «^rr
language, 1 tnink, is r.ct'deserved, but the 0,.;mo¬tion must keep aiive the excitementagainst Guizot.The Mioirter »=f Ficinc* ha* advertis
poaals will In rec-ivtd fur a loan of cKK),000,OOv offrancs, bearin? interest ut the rate of3 per cent, andpayable to the Government monthly in KtUUS of tenmillions. I: waa expected that tbe wants of the'Treasury would have required a larca portionthe loan at ot.ee. Owing to the favor.ible terms olpayment and th-: abundance ofinrrney, the announce¬ment ot the loan has been nciTon.panied by n rise inother eteckn. It is probable thut tie- loan wi betak r. t.y Rothschilds. Consicerine ti.- d-r-t and re¬
sources of France, i.er 3 p-r cent, siock comparedwith that ol bnglund is far below its value..mainly82J percent. Complaint is made against the Min¬ister for not up-ring a national subscription for theamount ol" the Juans so uetn permitemail capitaliststo compete for it. lie has devoted 100,000,000 ollim 300,040,000 loan authorised by ihe chambers toabsorb the fl atiug demands against the Treasury.Th« Government has to encounter a severe w*r-
fue from the opposition, whether Republican or
legitimist. The following is a statement oftbe ex-
p-p.s- f> of th" i.Tovernm-nt previous to und sirce theaccession et Liuis Philippe :"In 15 yean tbe elder Bourbons diminished tiio National
Debt tS millions offrancs. In 14 year-, transpired i oca the ic-voluUon of ISJU, it has been inurea<eil CS mühons, and t!:eChambers have authorise aloan of IS millions more. Theexpenses ottbe Government under the" Restoration' were ies»than one million* Now they amount tu Iüuj millions.
In 1839, i.'i- co*t ol maintaining the army, then consisting»f2-'3,UJ<l *.r and stfi.Sü ho.-?-, was -'14 miliioin. The Ecvu-listless ofJiily onhges us/to say obo.. indiums to support anarmy ot CM, '<) n.ui-.rei K'.Xi) n..r-." In 1-.wit'i lil milboos, Uie Navy, consisted of 54 hips of
the Line, 74 frigates, Is sloop*, 48 bugs, and ÜJ1 smaller »e.sals.-in mi sUs." In 1S13. at a eirst af 112'i millions, the Navy consisted of
*>'. -Inp* ol the ho*. 4" fngates, 20 sloops, ao bncs, L£> .maller.e«-el», am! 73 steam-M.m all 378." lur ttoating debt ;>ays an interest of it) m Ihonsof francs,
winch, at Use rate of i& per Cfttlt represenU a capital of SjOmillions und at 3 per cant a capital of069 millions.The United Stales is no: 'he only country where
lri»h labor has found employment in the construc¬tion of Railroads. The famous Road betweenRouen and Paris has been built under the superin¬tendence of .'¦.Jcotch nnd fcinglieh Inspectors, assistedby the Government engineer*, white tbe labor por¬tion of the work devolved upon the sons of F.rin..This magnificent R< ad is nutv finished and Frenchlaborer* have learned the Art: in sufficient numbersto supply ihe probable demands for laborers thaimay uns« hereafter. Many ofthose thrown cut ofemployment have large families, and a subscriptionuns been opened for their benefit in Paris for the pur¬pose of needing them home.The Minister of the Interior has published in the
Monilcur the namesofl8 persons who, in thee urgeoi the jenr, distinguished themselves by neu of be¬nevolence ami humanity, attended by ti.i danger ollosing their li.es in thtr tcrvite of their .ci!u-v it a-
turer. .Some have been awarded cold medals, othc r:-
the red ribbon, and thc:r names nnd actionj are
published iu the Journals. This is as it onght tono. We see in t;>e papers too often the ni mes ofindividuals associated with vice and crimrs, eo'ilinithe contrast of names distinguished by their devo¬tion and courage in the ca't.=e ol humanity, inspiresfur o tim-- the jocafing thought that we all are notvicious or ;le; raved.The t (ficht tables of the Commerce ofFrance in
1843, jrjBt published, cive the foilowi: g particulars:Importations.J,197.OUO.CO0r Expor.a:ion? ....l^.tO3.()00fTotal, l«4i.3.179.000,(100) !_...,. in nenTotal! ISti.l. ^l.'W.M.i lncteMe'.OKJ.WjImportation (orconsumption m Prance. J4S.<ft),l«X)iExportation of goods mauuth'-. or fir..wii in Krance*?f7,W.,tXOt'The exportation offtU in li.I Is composed of.
\^L\^^::::wi$w\ .."¦,2'000-mr
ÄI-ÄJSSSSSfi Total.tW.tO0.0MfThe dillerenee. 80S millions, represents the trans.t trade of
Switzerland and the ndjiemng countries.The importaUon perFore gn vos-uis is, le-i-.öd per cenr." " " I'reneh " . 44 i*r cent." " " Foreign " 1S12.S3 per cent,'* " " I renen " .58 per centBy letters received from Algiers, we leurn that i:n
action between the Kabylea and the French trot p-took place on the L'Uth October. The former occu¬
pied a vary strong position, which was well li.rti-fied, but the French drove, them from it with trifi;n»;loss to themselves, whilit the enemy left 150 killaaon the field.
Several promotions ts ihe 1'esinre are expectedto take place within lite pr< tviit inoMh.to v.!i.r;i,however, tlie Ministerial jon.-cais make no ailtiai'ju.The qualifications required fur Electors give, to
Paris and its environs, in a population oi r.emh a
million and a hall", but'»3.2S7.The King of Holland sent an address to th. Si n-
ate and Assembly, which met with less favor fromthe l>putii«; titan his preceding :t!rFt<a-«.=, and forthe fust time, contrar» ti'-.-ge, the uddrees !i
heeiidiscussed with open doors. In this depaiturefrom aneient customs, thejournals profess t,i eee au
indication of n vigorous i;:o\ emeni tow e.rd legisla¬tive reforms.Theimmense debt ofHolland, nnd the heavy tax¬
ation imposed on this people to pay ihe interect on
it, have awakened a spirit ofopposition to measures
involving needless expense. The interest has beerreduced on a large portion of the debt. The mea-
isuie xvas facilitated l'\ the patriotic spirit nf theholders, nearly all her own citizens. \\rvices that the. K.tio ol" Holland l as made propositioiir» to the Kuig ol Prussia, the bead <d the Ce.-iuauCuatotiiB Lentue, tor a tr.-aiy between the tn;.
powers; the principal condition heirg, it is sau', uiu
free navigation of the Rhiue. A memorial addrrssedto the Academy, s^teK the nuttiber of paupers as¬sisted in Holland in Ift-t >. to have haveMen 400,000iu n population ol 3.OHO.in ti.The Uovernmeni of ."Sweden has atrhoriitcd a sur-
vcx lor the iiurposs of-Cutting B canal on the S..uth-ern point of its territory, so us to admit the passaceof v. j:\-lsiit the larcest c!a^.¦'. The King ofPruseiaIma given $00,000 toward thesurvey, i he numberof very Is that passed the Sound iu 1S43 amountedto 15.3S4.We have just received information, via Ir.ois, that
ihe United States have concluded a treaty with Chi¬li ia to he hops'il that we have been more suc¬
cessful tbau England, whose linguist connived at a
clause in rhe Treaty that deprives her vessels ofthecoastwise trade to the purir- operrrd to her. Mer¬chandise transported by the Chinese Junka is so of¬ten eeived by me pirate:, ihat the trids c&nnot becarried on.
In Denmark a Committee has been appointed to
inquire the expedier cy ofdebating public questionsin the State Assembly »:tl; open doors.and anotherCo,.lllni.«^.:o^ to examine the prcpriery of removingtne restrictions on the pressThe Texas question exci'es ecrsidersble n*tjr:-
tion here. Many suhj^cts ol Fran' e. Hollandand Liemiany have e::iisra'rd to the Republic TheMexican Minister lor Foreign An-sirs has addresseea circular letter to the ditl'eient ti.nernment8 to in¬form thrm that in the event of the re-conquest ofTaxas, the grauts of laodi mado to the settlers willbe annulled, and that the t asigrants will be rreatsdas rt bels. Adieu. P. A. R.
W O O L.-* ~f\ fifiri I!«. American fleece Wool, from common to
Lll^UlPlff^irraTony. ,.,,..,,.69.000 l.ssof vs-oshsxl and sortei! IVre.im U ,}o!. of all ^uabtie«,suitable for Satinets. Klsr.ne's, Carpets.
;<«.> bales of srasbed and uass uiie.1 Foreign \\ ooi. comprisingall Qualities. L .. .
SI hale* supertot 5-avany Lama . W OOi, lo: hatter s use.S1 bares Mohair, lor headings and letincs of BroadCkn as.
Ii« !a'e» Rag Wool. h»r sals at i.e.» est nnrsel pries«iw aid n.»» T( )N Np K & HAL^d!4 StrVkStW* cor. l'earl ami Beeim.a.n.sts.s HE FIRM OF FRAZEER. ÄKINS k CO. fthis eityI hasins rwsni di-sjlved by the death i t James C. Ak.ua,
Notice is herebj eiveo. tl:a: we. tbo subscribar», tisve this day'bru csl a co.partaer»hip ctonect.. .n rot thecoiit^ jance m thetoissiiesrs a? said late firm, under the name ot KKA/.IER.t'H VHWtCK st CARMAN. All >i«hU.a:^ .n. i.::es ol saidtirrn'of Krazier. Akins Ac (will be asnrned by us. ana Usebaseness coi.t:t:uscl as beretsUore. »V>Vi\rV'v\.a7r.'»*r;-.^\ew.Yort IVclO. 1S4. STf-IMl-N it. I itA/H.U.Ae».lors, i«. io. s--^s.
.rH( a w CH u,\v|i. K.dl2]w. RICHARD C.\ itMAN*. Jr.
ArriCE-fhc partt,»- ha.-ri iforeti >t :-:wcen the.subsenbe's in thectvo: New-York, under ids, name of
1! IKSON. WIl.CtH.-K. Ac CO. :. that ds rhasolvsdby mu-
taal consent. Tbe Plumbing busuieas ^be«rrried on byTHOMAS HANSON Ac '.PlU.JAM WELCOj h, at theku». place. 33r- Froadway. All debts contractrsi by theab.notirm will I* paid by them, and all money, duatothejaid con.
com wdlbe received by tjsarn. 'I V.'.'Aa.'I^-^-K-New-York. Nov. a. 1S44. W AV U \UXKKBSnÖMod* WILLIAM HAN>ON.
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j)FFICE NO. 160 NASSAÜ-S7.REE1
?IO.\DA¥ I-IOIWßiG-.
TITE Messrs. E. £ 1 PjJUttT coraraemre* their open tvai
iarerrpon me by^~tinie^ses-ing answer, and foru.e per* |p--se. as they »ay. of preren'ine mitakes. I ce-.-rp. it possible, jv, cl"<-e my defence or a lime-sasinj statement of the loess !a Ithteitse. and for the elf-sam* purpose. From Uie aiajiaer inwhich these ceti'len-ja ere pieased to speak of is*, the publichas reason to i-.ter ttat I base been pult7 of tnrse very grr.reotfenceacauiJtrieiir.snrsaad iateeestvtf not indeed "againstthe pea-e and Cign-T of the rf*,te." I stand accused la veryeeceralterrns of .. tsrprolessi.r.si" e»ir.di:ct. uffatsehevd, etc.etc. liut wäat u tliat ur.pnite*s:orial condor;, or in «>fher jwords, which are taespecibcatioos o; wrung with wai<*h 1 sm,by implication, chir-cu r If ".ere is any ;..n-« . :¦ ».. :
m all tbey bare published, tlplainly aruouuls totins, srerj that1 ain principal, ortlieas: icces-ory, in t>» jis.; of tdtsrngmy partner's n-zme; that 1 eauseusuch an sPe-atiun in b:sname as to make it rrry strikingly resemble lUrre; and thatthis was done fur tt« sur-*** c,l p*TT-"nr "o the r/naHc, ea.r-iiic busme»". an-i eves of drawing away ivirtr ?-ie-.*rt--if by thedsceptmn thus practiced. They riitoaily say last lau wickeddweeha»sueeeeded in crar the re'cral ia-pre-sion that a
pa nr. er.hp e tut. between them and Myself, so that they areworn out with repeated mquines as to the fact, aad that it has jalso !*d tummy "am ring .«-. -... bl*mts*nke*.*' Ufwhat niinre these tutta'itt can be. if t:.ey io not coostst in
their patrons railing at ruy efhee for profeisirasl service, 'heMessrs. 1'arraly will perhap- inform tl« poktte. Hence lb*pretended niceas.ty for their " tune-savine answer,"".an ad¬vertisement only in;;r.ded to injure end, tf povs bl?. ram rneunilerthecowarirsrrass.tliecrntemp'ible pteaof »ifdetV-i« *JThe et:com-tf..:e. on v.n.th the MorK PsttstLV reiy t
sustain these d-uaxa'i.ry chaises ore. ttat in aiteralon wasmsrfe in the manner of wr.i ng icy partner's name: thotwbaeeadeertised nsnsatsesas "D^ige& 1'srrwl/oi Bo-d -t.:that 1 base en'Jest my pee :
" l<r. .' ot Kew-Ynrk ;and, rinady, thst I hsve n.v.!: trsolrea oi*uin asa tehUnes!i- rs.i ne " i ft--? same u:iSow f»r the facts. It u a tart, an.! tii? only one wh cb the
Mas'rs. Parm|y ear. alecgo itux bears at rdlin &vorOlfai-c acc isaticns..that an alteration h-a been made in the:u inner of wrting my parteuaroe. Nay. tom.ikethe mat.t»r worse, tlirrebase t>een three clicn-rs .r. :. and the lust, at
lea-t, to be very mu-di rcitetled. My panne;'s father wrotenrs narneParmele. Same jean zco ray pa-t ier 'h-mred them-iimer of wnti-.g h s to ParmeSee. In ISO, I think, mere
than a puir before our fertftcrskip was farmed, or rrm
fiovght of, he uif.ee ar.onier alteration and wmie it Parraely.The oals rcasor.« be a«si»n-d tor trte-o cöante« is. üint lienuirie t::«m t.. p.ease ii . <-xn fancy. i.'-at it was ins whimwhic.'i could harm r. 0 pcrsoa on earth. .N'.w. boss es er: njuiii-emus <>r wbimsica1 this may appear, lev.-. I lluas, hut my Kiartand amiable Grinds Pertnty, woold be apt to tus;"? t uny serys?nous wrone nil. liesirJesiimtchl he said, in bisjusutication.that the oricund Gtntilv c*m; h^ aiiai.ttai senral chances, olwhtcli, if I ma not irreatly mistaken, even thnt ol the Me»«rs.fnrmly wooidfornish one cetaMe instance. But I do not ap¬pear as my pinner's apolosrst. The svrore of anefinc !usname, if tr.ere was reailyany wronc in it. U hu ex-lusively.1 hid p.. ii. to .; n.-.i: it 'han tr.e M« r-. P.srmly thorn,selv s. T e altsration. ns I have said, was made ion? beforaimrparmership was ....mmenced.or was everdreamedof Batthe Messr». Parjily said Uia*. I hud lone be ore this employed mypnrti er a« an -bat -i ssitant ursler a «tjferrat n -ute. Taeextent ofth ¦ rnechanieal assunnce embraced s smjlepi 'ce of«renk ol pe-haps tbre» .-'nvs' labor. Tnie, I must have ka kW n
him to writ* nit namePanselee. but the circumstance of theultetntion madeso slicfat en unpiesssao upon my mind, that Ido not remeii.b-rrhnt it once occurred to medur.n! our rrceo-
liations, nor unu myattenti at was called * to the tact br thecomplaints ofL.'.Pa rriy. This then is the bead isiul front ufmy otrendins, thus für.' I farmed a ee-.paxtnenhip with a man
who bad, mote tiiui a twelvemonth before, altered a setter in
his name*' ,
The other circumslnnces of wmeu tne M-Pamdy nt.
tempi to iiinlie so much, arc ready important, and exhibit theelevation nr.d enspofliieir minds in a ir.ii»-. enviable hint. Inthe tirsi p:ace, I am convicted of adverthaofi ourselves as
**Uodse *i Parmely >.f Bur.d-.treet," without even mention-incour nnmher! 'i'lus " much surprised" the Messrs. I'arm-iy. Why it should hasedone SO I have nut yet discovesast, un-less, indeed, Uiry in.sjiiie themselves^ die unly Derituu whohneo any rt^fi to lie known m N'cw-Ve-rk. lint Ibis cnevuus.ff. iirc *-ccurre»i Out once, m el tneii l.y mere arci.lcnt. Then, l
intb*.secondplsee, l am found (uuty of the unruniunab'ecrime «fhavui; spe.kct: ofmy partner as Dr. L. Parniely of.N-w^'iak." 1 his. nf course, meant them: fur ties assertthat 1 have " not now and never have ln.d a partner by thatname;" nay,ib.it there has been no such man in Ise-.v-Vorkf..r the last are and twenty year?. The meaninj of all tins is,that 1 repre.critcii hih! advertise.i my partner in such a man¬
ner as to civ*the impression that h* « as one of them'. Rut themostseriootpanofth*whole business js, thai I have s.unc-
tunas spoken ofmy partner a» one" of the same Iannis" with
the Messrs. Parody. Ties is true lints far, and thus far orJyt1 Inil rifl-.nTwi ihe impression and believed it to t-e iroe that mypartner r.na the Messrs. Parmly \icps distant relative.thattheywere of one oticinal family. This 1 have m a tee.- jo-stances said to such as made tue inquiry, under online ry cir.cuiii-tarccs. but never sshen huiness was c.ncorned. In suchcares, ou the contrary. 1 have u!wn;s spoken ol him as ofanother family, ami as writing. b;s name diilerentiy .'rumtheirs.But will the public be »o coo* as *o kix at all this foolerj;,
or worsothan t" ilerx,ontlMl part .'Hue Mc-.-r-. Parmly ? It theirpublished articles have any.ntesminc at all, it isthat] havestxempted t.i cmn bu^me-s thruiiitb the <¦¦; inenteoftkerr name.But how nave 1 attempted tats ? ire /'.irmi-'v and Permi» so
very rimiuutthat people in tbli Cay or el<ewltem would be aptto misuike the one t.ir the other? Are tin patrons of theMessrs. Parmly to ignoiant, tontjerlyblind andstupitl us toLTUSts ;e Di u.-<;i Parmciy. No. 47 P.uud lr- t. .r w.ihoiit anynunibcr ifyou picas-, for the notable I.rm of E. & J. Parmly,N"s. 1 and i Bund street ? This seems to btsalJesed. But far-therr-Do the lleasti. Parmly imMine that all who hear theirname, or anarns Uiatsomewhat resembles it. areiOanusts ft"nature, nnd suttdcatly known to command Dl s ne*s ut once 'fIf-o, it ceitamly mtuiihils a very becomin* mo!-*.to. which,äeaenrei .'.iuo p'rniie. !l rs rely ..bs jtls triht nil " e.l Uust lam-ily" have peculiar claims « bich Ussy nxej. jtilie<l in cuaidincmost jeiitou-s!y.
I mjsht snti-lyloc .e the subject here, but th«re are two orthreefacts more which desert* a moment's notice, previousto Ionium: u connection wan my partner, t consu!ie.| theMessrs. Parmly on ihcsuhjcct; and arntin belare unn.icinathepartnerslupl tiK.k tur-r ndsiceon »he manner of do n? it.nnd at their suxeestton.lo prevent all possibibtyof mistake,distinctly state.'tu ihearabhc that my partner was/n-at t on-iteittrur. Thivl also did more tl.an n year aftcrworj when 1in*r. dnced him m'ei VVasbintton City, where he is now prnc-licir.-. Iloes tb:» look a- if I v.idied tu imp upon the pnb-^c, and iead people to suppose that my partner was one ..t theParmlyii, orJü any way conoee'ed with them? iiuce more:S ^>n lineroor partnc-shiii was ibtmad.and oorohiK toWash-inatoo. 1 issued my Chrculats, which, say the Nle«»rs. Parmly" are -cut about the Cuy and Coontry an left under the doorsof many of mir fnends.'1 la tbfse Circntars I stat.'ri the tac:of niv connection with my partner, *nd ais.> presented n crcu'Bjrjmber of certificates fr-un rarspos well known prufess,.ioaltctillemen and merchants of tins City nnd elsewhere, relative0 ml/ own rkill und rf putatiou ns a llcnti-t. Iflbey are eati.ltd io the st.allies: contnlc... e.l d il not then and do not now veryneatly need the sent/ of my partner to secure me a (lurtioo ofthe public patoonage. I be.ve oeen rdmet twenty years en¬raged in my jirnteis.nii in tins City, winch, ssilb nil delerencemy proles»ionul i.eichtiors, I could h..iie would be of nearly
*ual service torn* t-.ihe mere surras of Parmly it»eif!But the iiutilic must understand, nnd will lindetstand. llint
the coiiipfaiiiLs and aCCOSalioOS of the Messrs, Parmly do notspriim Irom any injury w hich the name of my pnrluer hasdone them. If this were all, the evil has been already en.-reeled. At the ear: -: solicitation of E. Parmly last Spring;sum! relying on bis honor ami the repeated n«urar.res that hewould I* entirely latlsfiad if it wer- dene, I induced my part-nerto make one ultcration more in the mule of writing hisname, and restore it t.i the manner in which his lather wrotehie. The change was made in our phtta, advertisernents,etc. and I supposed that the whole dilhculty was put to rest.But E. Parmly was not satMieeL This alteration of semeseri'ected nuthinj. It did not reach the mu;. e of thusc " au-
noying and disagreeable mistakes." The fact i«, and noneteel :t more sansihly ihan E. & J. Parmly, a very considerableportion of my present patrons were formerly theirs. Therhave ma le the mistake of believing that they can be as nell-ervwl at my oliice as they can st Pnnuly's, anc at half theprice. Uesidc«. I have nrmtcd and patented an improredmethod uffattening SrtifieuU tte'Ji when set on gold plates,which has pfi-tvsi tie ,i .. inl.ti'd npprobstioii uf vuu-» oftie must eminent l)enti-ai in the Corteil State*, ki well as ofraraerous iadmdoats wiioarc now enjoymg tlie benetil of it.This the Mesirs. Parmly cannoi use. Ilu.! I given this im.provesnenl totbeProIessioo, as [did dwcss/ry-stiiieef, of stichvalue to the n.e<-banic:-l Dentist, tlie M-.-s^rs'. Parmly would-till have been my friends. But they can ai!in:t no rivalry, norsutler any one to enj ijr undisturbed the fruits of his hoiie«tindustry and 'kill, if it interferes in the slightest decree withtheir tnrsinesi and suprernacy.
1 well kill.« tue sentlcineii with ivbom I have to do Oilcannot lie <o >.-.ti. no* Unit itself vi hard. They have wealthBtiel induence, and will cru-h me if they can. They svil! leaveDO "Miiiary means ni.tnot. And this Uie profession la New-Vork knows iu well as myself. The lima beus been when ICoald bend to them. 1 have cunecdeil much to retain theirnod-will; I shah conceite DO more. They have called mebefore the public.sin the public therefore shall I rely.
_.:Not_J. pMITH IXllali:. 47 lload-itreet.
KOR TIIH TKIHI NE.HO.MIR ill WHOM HONOR IS DCTE.-For many
lysvirs pasl 1 have applied in vain to txxitmnkers in varmus_i States Ii r a pail ol b Ml or -h'«s which did r-'viH.retueak ing.' Being tl nbled with soft and hard corns, has
been excniciatin* ' t.reiik .. new pair of boots or -h sa.In the McTaXUC BULSTIC SpatMis. the superior skill and
warkmsnship Ol Lorin !!::.>ox>, I barefound thelong soughtisesidetatorn. Altera trial ofsix tnonthe, I am prcpareil tosnv that, for durabdity,superior s|unhry of mater.a!. KASBaodcoMToaT in their us*, and especially »upermr tsmrloaanship.there are no boots or shoes in tlvo cur which will give createrfarjstasrtion.Fei tiie-i-eein! benefit of tiuae who, like nxyaelf, sutTsir fn.m
ennii. 1 volunteer these remarks. The superiority .if this m.-ieof. gettingMip boots and shoes need only he tested to be Tip-proved. Pedestrians all, call ai 138 Fulton-street. Give air.linsiksuiie 3 will 1: : uuiy "seel; 110 further." but,l>ke myself, feel disposed to ceil Uie special attenUon of yourfriends to ins ejlabi.iha'c.nt.
S. WELLS, IVft 9 F;pvcr«tty Place-P. S..For a particular description of the patent, read Uie!
following canl pub.ala.il by Mr. Ill ..ks:Tothe sxrearer it presents ii-; foUowiog, asrseng msuiy other
advantages, over the old method ofsCifening the kh.-. of boutsand -b.<e- by sevt-rn. layers of UaUicr: by tlie e!a«tic:ty of the-hank, winch is placed in the i.iner sole, it give- n crncetulturn tultie fiMit, an., s very impottant to ladies and cenliemenloiid ofdancing ; tOthe^pedestrian it tives ease, p'eventing thef. nt tr..i:i pre.it.? i vva.-ii 111 :ne :..->:.:; w nn«: lo'.he rlat-t--»:.-.!persons it 1» equally tdvautageous, as the area or hollow of theboot rs still pre«erved; and by this process a walking boot urshuc may be ir.ace with a luw heel, ami the holluw of the footnot be exposed to tlie mud, as m the old method. I: *;s-es sup-l»ort t»> all the muscles of *.ne fix«t at the same ume, and is re¬markably easy tothoM svho are troubled with enrus. Personsreejuirea to-tandit the desk will rind lliem a sreat cesidera.tum. Md.tary n ;d naval ..lT.c*rs will rind these boots -r.d.b-ir* to be in.i «;vt-abieafter tr.» tint tri.! -..->. ri-.-nt>.They vvill Im foujd te> be more durable on account ofthe elas¬ticity of the sole, ihe foot mamtaimcg or.e twait-un in the boot.To the relail dealer tfiey prerent the advantageofbeing moreeasily fitted to :ne sostomer, atJ therefore refine less stock tobe kept on band. LOltIN BRCKJKS,
dlltteod_lSi Fuites.st.-eet,
FRESH FKFlTS-b'aisins, in whole, hail and boxesSultana Kais.ns. Malaga Grapes.Burdeaux Prunes, ig iancy boies,Turkey Pis Paste, Zante Ciirrants.Madeira anil Italian Citron,f>rani;«s. Lemocs. Figi,
VKater and Shelled Alm -nds.Pape r shell and B^.nieaui Almrmds. te.
For sale 111 ejuantit«. or ft t tjutuly use by_jK_ KASSNER& t'OUNG. 133Orathamst
ELEl TROTYPfS.The advertiser aj prepared to execute.Men tor the venous kjnu-u.*" wurk to which the Art of
" Electro.Metal, i/rr" appiicab'f. to wit: Mditary Csp-Platos ami i.lmameats.fV.t>x.birdei»' Lhe-s.Electroty pes trumWood-L'ui?.the Diuitr-i'ieatun of eiarsorately engraved Cop-l-.--p.'etes.Picture and M Btaxore Fraases.and the maa-ntacture in general ol alt kinds of Ornamental Work in Cop.per, from Mualds or Patterns, made :a Coprer. Bras*. Iv^ad,"JB-fe }' r^sMeifit goiahnr. S. POR.TER.
au*-' o. CKJ Broadway. upsta:rs-
/ ' LAYVILLE SHFiriTN)hales rise 4-4. !>r hv^ dU_AH.U1S. TIFFANY it CO. 75 Pine-st.
AXCHESTER LuNG CI.OTHS-vr the dliferentldths.for se-e by WELLS tfc SPRING,
Pi line street.
A1 INETS.A few cases. l»w onevi. roixeet. for -ale DyIUAJJ.43J3.TtfFAN"y ItCO. T5 J a-sts
OVAL AND ROFND ISON.-Aa assorunent «f oral,half oral, and naif round Iron, just received arid for sale by
do SHERMAN. VTWATKR re t_'.>. » lt:.---A
t'MKRELLA CLO'niS-t.-1 dlt_WELL»» SPRING, g Pine-st-e»t-1 TMBKEL!_\S-til' c-.---Y.-tr-t.: Sfeks.itir '-Je br
ci3 AJ3.\ilS. TIFFANY tc. CO.3 PUssse*.s.\: ORU MIXED PLAID SATiNET. joaa received icd
s-/ lortale by Cult) E. C. .-TAN i' >S. 4U Itearer-sf.Q/»lA settspobVlied ste-I Fire Irons, tsv-ned. for sale by-eW dl'J .\L\CKJLE tt LEVERErr. 1ST Wsteist
16. l«?-34.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.DR. CHEEVER'S
LECTURES ON THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS,XSV OS 7H£ Lift AM' T:M£S OFJuH N B D N V a. X
»t ?.rr. saoftcg s. r-.invts. d. b.One narxsome resume iu., m riae ho..: type. **xth very beau¬
tiful steel piste engravings, in :ieal extra c:ota beams, o: 21rich eiegru.: Morocco b: -nir.t. For «sie u
_Ü. & S. RAYNOK'SB<>o«^re. 76 Bowery.THE rLLLUMINATED AMERICAN PRIMER,
ISarggned «m ntTodtlctioo 1 Mrs. 5.; ':mey's.TliTOKiAL READER." with
Nr«£Rori E*«s «v:>-<=*,AÜ frcrn ORIGLXJL. DEäl(r.Y.s.Tks Hay pobhsbed.Awn, Tee lectoria! Reader, desirred a« as introduction to
th9"Boy*' Kmding Boot" aad Girls"" Reading Bock, byMr«. Sigssutuej.Alee, Trie BoyV Raadms Book, by Mrs. Sij -urarf.
'!>e Güls' Read nr tb-.t " "
Pusiisned by If RNLU k ILVYDEN*. !0 J -hn-.t.
J. t). TAYLOR &. CO.JOBBERS, .»<. (7EDAR-STREET,
I VT' 'I I.I' re»;><-ffu:ly iofonn the Retailer* ofthe city. that,v » ti' -y are .in )- aodiog ui their already large stork ofLashes Silk und Vi ret Cravats, and (eel thamsolvsi able tocompete in price- w th any other booea 1:1 th* of theabovenamed article*. They have n!«o on haed Shepaid"* CantonFlannel, blanched and unbleached.together with a large as.
sormcn! ofCanton Table I 'overs of all sixes.The Retail Merchants of the city aad its vicinity who cop.
.nne to hoy rhuing the n niter months, will find our s'ocls nl-irays fotl and desirable by tli* choicest lelecUons ol Fore gnasu! lAmieitlc Goods. _dU
rcnTRl)y. ALDRICH & SPENCER. «7 Exchangei. Place, anal forsale the following IVooien ih>ods:
20 cases Cloths, aontainhtg P.cre Dye and Wool Black, Olivaand (,'ndel of various qiialltJS*.Weesesplain andfaoeystriped and Plaid Ca.simrre*.
_j do Satinets, containing Bluea, BlnaSs, Rn.nns. Os'otii,I'arltt. and Steel Mural, thanHMd, RiLbed and P aid ofvarious gra !.**.
5 eases Plain and Fancy Tweeds._»110 In*
GREA r BARGAINSIN DRY GOODS,CHEAPER THAN F.YErt.
THE Sf'CSCRlBER wishing to close the balance of hisfall and winter Stock, most of wliieh are of recent auction
purrhc.se, would oder them at the following low prices: splen-i'b.1 ..ua ty ev:-..s .
.. :.".-r:i Par s I'a-titi ¦.:<. l»'f>«sse. allwoo], from 3«. to -S-. lib per yard : sneer -liade .tripe, plainand plan! Mu-hn de Lame. I'mm Mto30cts; extra super blackSdk: Velvet for Ladies lialou ; beautiful printed Velvets tor
Dressing Gosens\ urn VolvOt Vastdsg; Thread, Brussels andGunpum: Laee Edging aad Inserting; new stvhs.Cap Lace ;rasToTcarrnnlhl Collar*: Ribboo«;(.iaipsand Fringes; LadmCravats; linen ('am!.. IMkf* : a hniidsume assortment ol Freuenrjl.awl» of all kinds; Gloves Hosiery, Ice.
üdC. Y. WEMPI.E. No. 73 Cedar-strect.
FRIKNIiS OF ROBERT B. CAGE are informed that hehas leeated N ~ I LusTSTV stkiit.
PRY lo HHlS smallest ,...«. i«le advance.e.sR Arrra rto.s.
Uressuestedtohis ..t.rk ofDRAW ER GOODS AND LACK GOODS,
which willalways be sept lull and complete, prssmmiagooshou ng the largest and fullestassortment in tl>e city. i;35 3ia*
NEW FALL GOODS CHE\Pi!£1 W. I). CREGORY k CO. No. lTSPprine street, wishCr, to acpniint their friends and the public with their deter-mination to sell CHEAP ail their »LkA cl Full ami W riter
Roods, the mo.t of which have been bought at the late Aue-rCÄsK, and which they are res j! sod to sell at '.he la'urt
ladoetioas m prices. ,
N B. Great Bargains mar cost tie eine- 'e«. all and so
r.14 W. U. GREGORY k CO. K5 Spring ft.
NEW FIGCKEll CHAMELEON SILKS..Jus! >-.!at W. I». GREG« iR Y k C* ).. ITS Sy.-ni strs-t. I cure
es'.ru heavy tinarod tThnnieieuo Silk», very rich eul>.i*. d.ieelra auction, and sethnz at Us per yard: rieh Plaid» for 4» od»yrrd; heavy wide l.nai> Kf..ae lor I-nns Shawls, very»irao'e a.nl v.ry cheer, it ITaSptinx^traat. o"
T. WMHB'jsBAKERY ^^D CONFECTIONERY,
No, 105 Divisors-street./"tAHES, iced and ornamented in every style. Orders thank.» / rally received and punctual!? atU'nded to. Parties sup-
pi e.t to order with Ice Cream. Jeihe*. Pyramids. Charlotte deRusse. Rout Cske. Sprit.';.' Caise, Lnd^a' Fingers, CocomutDrops. VaneUa Jumbles, Lany cai-. &Intt «s, K;-"->. w tnan extensive assortment of all kinds of CotstseSioaary lor thec j::. New Yerrr. Abo, a good larf.e loaf ot Bread. d3 lm*
THE l'n 1.1.« AVI NC. DESCRIBE;) GOODS are offered1 at very low pr.'-es. They are ot trie very best quality
Dixon & Son's Bitanma Tea Sets, with tho newly inventedlatent Tea Extractor.Ten 'Fray* in set«.i.r single, ipleudid patterns.Sdver p'ateii Cakr lta»kets. Castors, 'i'ea Trays, kc.Pat^r t Yev.a, So.ar, Oleostatic and Patent Spring Lamps,
IaV-t puttems in the city.F.ae Table Cutlery in Setts or knives sepante.Girandoles, a bugs assortment, new patterns, for sa.e by
WSt E. STOOTENBCRCH. I4S Fulton.Ult between Broadway and .Na sau-st.
NEW FANCY GOODS, &.>:.
THE undersigned inv.te the attention ofthe trade to achoiceassortment of NEU' AND DESIRABLE G'J'jI'S.
adapted to the preser.t and approaching seasons, (receivedper last arrivals.) eonsisörig in part of PAPIER MACHEEGOODS. P.VPETER1ES. FANCY STATIONERY, etc.
*Jso PLATED WARE and TEA TRAYS, together sntha greai var.ery of FANCY HARDWARE g-r.erally.
dTWILLIAMS sc ELLL. 19 Ma.den Lane.
JOHN AÄDEKSON k CO. TOBACCO AND SM KFsi moiactorers, Noe. Watt and 3sssad :15 I>jrme ttreet*.
would tsspectfn Ij is S .rra their rrvei.'"..^ acr! the public, tear, thevery Ubers! parrcsage ber.'-.wed oa tnem 1. r lie lost 7cur haseacouraged theci to grentir exertions :a onngisi to perfecüoothe rtrtic-ies ol their rasccfac'.ura. Lv«r» unprovemen: thatexperence has suzge-ted sas been adopte-J and our success is
puve.; by tne B.----3 f 1=1 ..^ics; preT>ir..a g.ven by '.u
American Institute, a.: taeil late oatnad F.-.u a tu s C.r>. Nrtoe Irest To'sr-ees, ana Sru!i'. T.e e iu«e «f rets success .110
the fac*. ofthe rvnrv. as srelt es the mannfastun. ui ourTo-btce-'; for tie trifft ot wciei »t tse ansrratd csnirlcata ofooe of"our mo*t eminent cbosxnCs,. »u:
, .
1 have s-islyre^ 1 taa-pls of Sir. Jena Anderson J r;ce
Cut fiocey fsrw Tobacco' aad had it to.be purs Tobacco.w;tnou;a.-y rr.ii ure of '.-.ose jjtafjrces with waicb tuticii of
z:i C:::w .-g litrco is cia'-a-tuciüd.Js.MfcS R. HHI,ra-.'. M V. Ccetgnrt.äe,
.Sew-Tor*, -«.Ptl frb.)ur Sran'riaU; Tarkah zzi Si,--ni»h SaosAing T. Ikicco, a
* ... d rvaenmerd as beim: a vtr? ruoeiior truest, it is
packed in small coses of six and ten dorea «ach, convenient fcrtramcortaaon.Always on band, s Itrje lid vsr.sd arsortaen: "f Imported
~'-i:n. \ go.r.er w.tae PB31 larjeQ »f r.r.nur_g:jr..«l UB>Toleeco. , _
- trents m a ¦. ':tr bt * LefMrrch'.' oeWbr.'* Csvec-dah Tobaeeo, of th* SVbx ices bea^rf. wha-h rtards nsn'ra*»dla ;-x-r_eace. JOHN AN DBBSf '.N k Co.o3j v Nn*. I Wal B2 and SSi Do ar snag j.
BRAITHWAITE S RETROSPECTor
PRACTICAL HSDION2 AND SURGERY.a i!Ahr-TrAr.r.T lotnutAX.
CerJ!ai*im a RurasfecAce l'uis «f evert DinKerg tadI'Tt^c^l .'«sg.r .t-'am: n £*c .'-tei^u.' SWaaegg.
COX3t£*fCSO IS J.s.VfsKT. 131(1.Fubrrsheu :n ly ad.." hi -u'y sod Janoars' ol esrery i«r, and
re-pah 's >...... Vor» by DANIEL AD£E (iaioAsat sv LsTssa... k '¦'o. 1-7 Fn tuuitieet.
mTERMS-
The firstJO rio* cr Tint year.. $o .Per y»ar:rirrer.tter. *!,;A)Sin» ie Nov. So reals. ...lov-irably in aCvan^ss. o'etr*
AILY MEMORANUCM BOOK FOR lS45.-Thesub-se'iber* would call tit* atreit.oe, 0; Vi-ire« menr.sd ethers
who hasc occasion to use a Memorandum Bosdt. te the sborework just published tor the en*uinr year. This :» arrangedwith a urmte-t beading for meui -.randunii for every day tn thevear, Sundays inch>SaJ: ami contains a Time awl I-.:er<»: Ts-hle>. the »hole lieuig no largerthsna p.Ktjwst waller, lot whichiliev can also be adapted, a. tficy nrr made.srithtnek andpocket f 'r tnat pttrposa, rubbsbed and ¦.'!¦! wbolssalaaadrets ij FRANCIS vtr. 0 IUTREL,
«£' Jin Manufacturing Stv:.- :<rs. 77 .Ma den lar.s.
TO MERCHANTS. TEACHERS AND OTHEES..I HI".M'I.VGT''N k SAVAGE. 2W ir.ir! s'.reet, ke-.m
»^tp cenjtariy lor sole «larreacd compiete assortment 01Sc.-.ool. Clos'.cal nnd Maealtatiaosa Bock«, Rl.-.nk Bix ks mevervvtuiety; Latter.Cap, 'ruled are! pia:r;j Bill, Drawing,uad Tea Paper. QmQs, U.S. Seating Wax. fee, kc.Mircf.sn'j. 1 cache.-*. Schign! C< mxaitlees and Others, wish¬
ing to purchase, ill h.-d it tot :heir i;.:erv»t U> g.s-e us 3 cad.as we will furrrah all artic.es in our line ^'. tow i-r.ca and inquantities to suit,THEY PL'BUSH Ft.-?. SCHOOLS AND ACM >EM i ES:ihe Malte Brun SchoulGeo-'l-1. do. Abridged.grapby and Atlas. Webstar*! Dietruaary lor
F*:er I'wicy's G«vgraphy (brl S-J.i«ij, tlia.:Chudrea. [Do. ;^>. Do. lino,
i'oisr Pwr.cy'sHisto."'f..r Chil- .Mrs. lir.coia's Botany,dien. IDo. Botany for Beginners.
B.Tt'.t's G,:ogmphy of the IDo. Natural I'm i»ophy.Hcavsns. with an Atlas. IDo. .Na'unl Fhiiosophy lor
PeOowes' Attronomy ti.r Re-| Beg user*.ciueers. [Do. l*;:urcsoa Cremistrr.
C loorich'l EcCwTtagticsU Iti*-jl~.. Caeiatsirr for lleg-.r.ners.: rHchoola. IGaliaiidott's Picture Reading
Kames' EsssnaatsofCrttieisxn.1 it.'os.!?vo. ] Preston 's inters*; Tables ö per
P.-.sston's Interest TabiecTper cent,c*o'.'Do. Do. Abridged.
A I'tBciiem fimmmci of Ihstuiisiish I jinctaüeau ir.in..da loa to composition, a wr.ici tbecosistrxtcUoas in ria«si-i>: into t icatjoos md phrnjf. By Edward Haien, authorof the .-poiler and 1 leaner. Part first.Para first and sen-nd b rjnd it: one vol. sep3 y
rpHB FOLLOWING VALUABLE BOOKS for sale byJ ABRAHAM MArSE, 237 Bio ter .
Buck'. TUe.-logfai dictionary; Rinse's Bi'g-snhicnl;Richardson's English Dictionary, m 'J quarto vols.? Londonedition.
('..-1: .gmphy, lq four books, r>r a lli-t«ry uf tin* World.rmbhShod irvü; The Trial <.l Dr. Hear. SachercralL Londoneilition. piil.hshe.1 in 171«). with otn»rs of n lAe de*rription.
Harper's Hlnminated li.i.ie anJ Verptank'sSbakifpsssra: withTil! the late Publications ami principal Monthly Periodicab, t.'-
ntbci with 0 ia -ge assortment of lbs is.et pupuiar SchoolBooks,Abo, Tmyeling Writing Cases, Portahle Desks, Foolscap,
(/.tter. White. Coloredaod Biudwaia l'ai«-r. Perforated Hrn-tol lloani. Drawing Paper, pram and colored Bristol Board.I.-. 1 Blanks of every description, with a large assortment ofMomc.
'i iu Shak«Knre Circulatins Library, with innre than fourthoi . nd volumes. Binding connect**! in all its vareti»«. at
uSS_A. M tSi. s.i..' Il^ei i,tit-sueet.
j' ..: PUBLISHED1>Y SAMUEL C. JOLLIE 3>j Broadway. No.«"Musi-DcoJ Edonlhiy Beairtie* of 'he 1 iperu."
CONTENTS.tiy the Sr.d S*a Wroaw.Brjllad from R.srsedict's nsw Opera
ot the br: ,n M Ycn ce. with a enuiil il vignette.La fihc. eu CseJ Vats*.uompowd hy ^?srailrf Schubert.(HO f rr'ona.l^uriag b/ 1 «,..<*», uimI *su>«
if Robt. Gen. i'aigo. ._.
Uam Fac und Bnndisi.From the Opera ol L Esire J'oniore. hy (lor.igetti.
Florecti-e Walters.s.'ompsised hy Hconsel. end performedby the Raamcrer Band.
The Bmuttsssof the Opera contains 3) page* of engraved.*'. pirated on «Uta 'ine paper.at the reduce-1 puce of iA.-. ..': er e.u.r.Jer, ;..i.-nl ea Ine Iä.ii ol *a.- '. iiio'ita. byotSY SAMUEL C. JOLI.lE.te5 Broadway.
V>RIVATE COTILLION* PARTI KS altsndod tö br aPia-i no Forte n-ul Violin Performer 0! th" bast talent in thoCity. Ji::«: re 1'. Ji iLLU'.'S Mas.,: Store.Broadway. dlO
DRY GOODS
P LAID BLACK SATLNE1,S.-Sui*ri«>r qua!... v .-. ..
ce.vrJ and lor sale 07 r_ c. riTA.Nl'J.N,rJJ AO beert St.
FIVE DOLLARS A YEAR.
i> hole wo. ii :r.
SANDS'S SARSAPAR1LLACombines in itself* tr-.^i ^properties posaessed by im other
medicinal preparation. In general pn.tr!;-» it is usual U> exhibit-nl -n - pcrer.l. ths-a a ic-nic, oihi sometimes various form» o
tba-aare administered in the progress ol a slow acd tediouscurs. Rat in Serais' Sar«a?ir.!:-i we have at one* a gentlea;-r-ent, i>r pleasant a'te-aliv* t,zd a uiild t.'vjie. The three
(rent processes ofpcrgatLo. aeutraiixatiuo, and restoration allgo on together hj-raon oujy, under its balmy larliKaee. Theaa-vbalesoi-ae particlrs of the b.'.usi are mtutnUizcd and car¬
ried orT, and a .'-eaithy tone \* restored to the organs « a.chgenerate the fauid. Tbomaacis can and base testified to :t»
erücacy m removing various chron.c co-.s!.!utionaJ d'sensr*.urr/inat:rg m an unhealthy or deyrared «täte ofÜM blood andother fluids. «cr.«f'i'a or.e-iSrgem-vit ot Cm c'snds. lambago.pa I Isartal, ringworm, barber's itch, iv-crna and nther similarIJreeritxtS, are sate.'y and eftevtually caret! by its n-e. In rheu-tnatism and other ps-tiful affections ot* tin muscular fibre, a
.peed/ reniaval of the pa:a. and ia a9 cases a removal ofst -. leth, ke*p..:g pace with the retreat ofthe disease from 0»system.
" Seize upon troth where'er '"-> fjtind.Arno-;;«! your IliMds, amongst your ftw».
On Chnttun or on heathen eroticd.The Sower's dinne where'er it grows."Neg'ecl trs pnei-'f and assume the Rose.
The prop.-.*t.Ts ru- doily receiving from tae medjc-J ptcdes-jim. ministers oftr.* gospel. oiSeers of j.istice and numerous
private cmtens. ample and, willing testiosoay, both writtenand verbal, to the sixpence vaiae and edicaey of thjs pn wsia.
tion. To the poor it is furnished gratuitously on suiTieientpreset"beini! eiven of their worthing**.Th* following leset exh.uit* in a romarkab'.* maniser tlie
grant efficacy of the SarsapariUa in a most severe scrofulousand rheumatic a.Tectioo i
At-nrai*. N. Y. 11-m... 12.1844..1. B.S- D. Smds. rrrpulrd fr.tn.is; In the Spring of
l*3i I was attacked with latKiirrmtnry rheumatism, which,con'inning, been rue chrome and «ettiod in my nrrht band, arm
and log, and b t three years \»ns path ip- es great a surferer a.;
ever lived. Tne nip joint 'ilceratedm eight ivees.s fcons thecommencement of th-» attack. The boae came out in pieces,snd 1 have now lost a!! the right thigh b.iue and also the n-e ofthe r;g..t le-ri naostofthe Ixwis ia tw\> f.nsers of tlie right ftandbase'tedecsyed and been removed._
I resorted to v iriotii routed es with scarcely any heneSt, and...'ally concluded I must m>:T»r on unt'l death enme tits my re¬
lict, hut a k nd and overruling Piuthla ice onlered othersrtas.In lS4JI«as «e/ed with n Mtere cold, which (ire.:. teased my thematictulTetings. I aassed mtwydaysm the roostexcrucnitinc tmuire iviihoi.t fuid.iu: relief from any thing Iused [n tms tried ntijatioa I nj«nl ufyourSaisapartlla. and;.¦ i - r -ngiy pitpoeirs Oil in.ill favor, trvm tlie great gi~ .1 ¦'
iind dooe.tn many .a-.-!. I proctirrd one bottie and touad a),most immediate relief. I thetl procured two more, »!u ih en¬
tirely re ieve.1 me. There is an n!cer-i!r-d sore on my lett «rin(near tlie shoulder, which is snuiually healing, and tins is allthat i« left ofmy once form iahte disease. I was also for eightyears umst ol the t.iue «eseivly attbeted with n chronic d ar-_rhcea. which the Snrreparilta entirely cured. Kor Uie sake ofsutferinc hunfaiuty I wi«b these (acta made public, and hopei: may induce others atH'cteil n« I have !>-.*en to try the se.me
remetly. Your gmteful friend,WILLIAM (t. WASrXG.
Ararat*, lb'th Nov. 1844.Messrs. !. P. AJ D. Siimis, Gent: The stateineot made
by W.G. >\ AKING respeenng his case, and the ssjiteriogtlirutigh which u-i aa» paasrsd. tuny be unidicitly relied upon.
Very respcetfullv vonis,RlltllAKU STEELE.
The following ir.terrstii'g case is pmented, and the readermv.t.-it:.. iui careful perusal. Ccifoxoetst on such evidence is
Miiiwriaeiii tXgw-Yoan. July 35.18«.
Messrs. fA.vps: Gents.I consider it but an act of j usticetoynittu state tii* following lacts in relereuoe to thegie»tbt bare received lu the cure of an obsUnate I'asKt-rini*L.'cicui: my bteast.
I wa-.-ktt-uiJ-sleiiliteeti mouths h» a regular and skilllu! r'T-sician, assisted by the ads ice an.l counsel of on* of our most
able and et,|«er'eneod «urgeous, without the least benefit what-ever. All toe various izrethotls of treating cancer were reaott.cd Pit lot tive .seeks in succession my breast was bur-ted ssitbcaustic throe times a day. umt for six it was daily «vrinced-.*.-11h a weak solution of mine acid, and the cavity or internalulcer « Iis s i! trrrt that it iis'M over an ounce of the -olutioii..Tbv Doctor proben the ulcer and examined the bone, and saidthe disease was advancing rup.iliy ttfthe lungs, and if I du!n»; net speedy relief by iiiedicine or an opemUott, the r-suliwould be tnuil. 1 was adsTSCd tu have the breast laid open andthe bones examined, hut budiog no relief from wkathad beendoo*, aod leeling 1 ssa« rapidly getting worse, 1 slriiustdes¬paired o! recovery, considered my case nearly hopeless.Seeing rarioiis lastimosuais and cer'iiicates orcore by the «i«e
of "SAjma' Saks ipabjlla." in case, «utuinr to my own. IaooeliJded to tr, a lew i« ttie«. several of which were u-cit, butfrom the long deep staled character wt mi diwiise, producedpoverty decided change. Compering tins as theoolj rsroba-iilocure for mv rase.l iter-.-vere.!, until tiw *i-easo was en-
nrvly cun-l. It i< now over eleven rnooths since the cure -jus
comp ete-l: there is not the -lightest appearance ol a return.I, tktrtfirt, prtmtmne* mftetfWKU>, und ttociuerntin-etji
rg'eetid by "^»m'.s' rcvKsii'vail u." us / to.<U no ulhrrmrdictnc .if in:-/ tins' dserittg C.c rinie / «cu* usniir it, a.ir Aue»J rnAcn any stner. fleaju t-s.c»--e this tons liailr' mtt SCICTSOW1-edguieut, which . think it my Uuiy to make. Your valuableBanuspardhi caresl ate, n ith the btwaii g of Dirine ["royidstnee,wlien notmiig else coui.i. a"il 1 Ssm myself linger Ituiing obh.gations to you. I can say many things I cannot wri'o, and Ido iin-st respectfully invite hdiesaJtl ct. -tiu. I have lieen to callupon me and I will sntify them fully ot the truth as statedabove, and many other things to reikeariee to the ensc.
XA.NCY J. MU.I.Els. JtS Nniivaii.it.
For fnrtoer pnrUcnlars, and conclosive evidence of iu sui>v-rior efficacy, see pamphku. which may be obtiuned of agentsgratis.
l'r.-1-are.l ml «..Ii. v... .'¦.«..> rr'ail. by *. !!. i:. \>.SANnS. vvhol-jaaia Drugcists,71' Fxton-street. Ncw.\ mk.Sdtl also b] tlmgrists generally tbronghout the united
States. Tiice. $1 per b. tile; six bottles tor *5.iX3~ The pubüc me respectfully reqnestedto retnemlWl thai
it is Sends's *r.n»pnril a that baa bvtit mill is coii-tisntivachieving SUCh remnrkable crires ol the i.io-t dllticull cla-.e.efdisease* to vsluch the human frame is subject; liierefure a-klirr Sai.d« s Sarsajiariila, nuu la-e DO other. d4
GENUINE TEAS,WHOLESALE .-iM.'i RETAIL.
THE CANTON TEA COMPANY,PRINCIPAL STORE, Ifl CHATBAM STREET, fi. Y.
Baach [stores!ItT" Itleeckcr stieei. fsew-Voik.3ö Grand street, neurSuflVt.1S1 t.reenw.ch areet, near "ui'ua.lid Ful'on »ireet, Kmoklvn.twChestaot am: H Noita Fdth-it. PhUadeapaiaII Ban iver street. Boston.
fNVITE the ait«ntion ul Gry and Cou.siry I'amii:s* andA fiirrnasaii to their am oinliii'ihtiifmeats.whrra ihirr ti.iuS.will be l.amd 0/ far trie b*.it -«kettoos of pore and ur.sdul'anstad Teas io the Cnitaa Btates. Tc.e pjsirersal popnlanty andte-.-.vvaofi'11'.rh..us^ with rrKieiice to high iittnuties, low on
COS, and Biunthi dealing, is loo well understi-uu Ui reader Irvr-thercoenrrsecits cecewnry. Original snd onty ararehsrasa forthe ofüowqna's Black Tea."Observe I"---Ötrisn**rj wibe particular to remem'ier the nurnb«r of the pnoeipa. .tore m
Chatham street,ml til. tretween Pearl and Rnaev*!tstreetThai ie pleased uaukenoUea that theCanMTea Sottwoay have nothing to do wiin itny ether st.ir-ss esceptth'-sa iteaeniiad m die to m thr«adv»strsea>rrt«srt._rV
TO THE PK' IPLE OF THE I'.VITF.I) STATUS.
HONG TEA COMPANY.CIIONG, CONG. BAKED4c CO. Tea and t'otfie Merchants ofthe Islindof llong
Kons, I'Iiiiib, having wppouiteil Agent- in all the pniicpnicries and m» h ot Europe tor tlw sale of their Teas and Cof¬fee, h-S to inform the citiseus of Now.York und tue people olthe United States generally, that they ha»e eppoiotcd Mr. -¦.
P. TREACY.SS Pearl si. 'near Pranklia Stpisrei their Pun.ci«al Agent for America, and they wuuid now take thu libertyof calling the afcntmn of the American public, and that ofUeuiers especially to iheir .'ock ot
TEAS -.NU COFFEEwhich tiiey pledge Uieuiselves to lie tuaeemr in quality andcheaper in price than thut sold at any establishment ot the kindin the country, made up :-i packages from !b. and upwnrus,ul-o family Iki-cs Iroin tJ to -J) lbs.
Messrs. C.C.U. Jc l.'o. not wishing to resort to the usualractic* ofextravaganl ¦ pulling,'are perfisetly sati.riesl ro rest
t:,..-r «da.irs t« t..- .. .trouag-ot a dwrnuaaMig ....jii.mumt.
upon a/jir trial of their article, feeling coiitbleul that whenonce fatrip tested, the public wdl not Tail to award to tbtmthat support which their m*rit and the immens« superiority oftheir aiticle deserves.Colfee of the he-t fiaTor, warranted pure and fresh groundvery day, ci.astantly on hand, an.l at the lowest prices.The public generally are respectfully Invited tt» en!! and es-
arrune the dinereiitqnaJhtteK specimens ofwhiea tie to bes.-t-nat the Pnncipai Office, No, 3ii peurl .t. (near FranklinS<iua.e.) iH4 lm*
KKFfNEH sruAits.1 '. IM »LSEY AND Wl HILSEY rrom this date otl'er tl eir* i
. Etaneard' Ix >l IBLE REFINED SUGARS at the i..^leaving low prices, viz: j£9Loei . tl cents per pound,)\Yh*n l<-s«thr.n Sre packr^V.Cra ted ..11 do do [-are pnrelnued, half a centerPowdered Wi du do ) Ih.'nilditiunal.The abo.e tire paaked as follows :
leaves iu boxes of .'rXXI lbs. 1. I in bbbv of200 "
/ No charge for package*.Powdered in do of '£0 " *>Apply to the New.York Patent Sugar Refinery, corner *l
Soutii and Moiitgoi.ier/ sireets, or at et> IVoll street.N. B-.Orders out ot Uie City must be accompnji.e by a re-
rn.tinnce._d2 Irn*
WATCHES, JEWELRY, £C.-The subsenbertVl1!^ haven splendid a-sortmi-nt of Golt! and S Iver liu-'w-i '.n p et. Lever, ai.e. l>-p H'atxnes.which will b* war-
fäü'^jZS ranted perfect ttmekee; rs.AI-« s"menew patterrj. ofGold < ttrahct and Key«, tee." " " G-iki Pencil f't-es andGtsid Pens.
" Breast Pms and R.ne-.SdOTT BROTHERS.
Inipr rters cf Fire IVatche-, 4tc. No 7 NasMu-st'p. S,.Clocks ami watch** ciemied and repaired in the sery
best manner, and warranted to give satafaction._dl2_WATCHES, JEWELRY. SILVER WARE-j-The sLbscnners would respectfully intonn their
F-» -lb Ir.en l-and tae pubiif generally Uiat they have re-
cUs.^as moved tiieir csuhrÄemetit trom ties ohi stand to
2£7;, Broonway. corner of Reade-street, wliere Lhey would!*happy ti> receive a cooiirjued share of the lilieml patrunngea :i a, Seen bestowed tor thepnst twenty-four years. Willbe kept cuaslnntjy on hand, a fill! assortment ol the neweststyle» of Jewelry. Sdver end Plated Ware. Watches of tnemost approved manufacture, and ail articles in their BBS,whicb w .il be a&rded at the lowest market r
A. JACOBS tk SONS.ijS 2m*_**87;, Broadway, corner of Reade-tt.
WATCHE8, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE,fcc..The «ut-tcr.licn respecsfully mv.te tie atteutx.n[of their friends and U-e pubbc to their new euJ cie-t eant SSOIWlIIU lit ofFINE Gi iLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
consisting t-i Duplex. Lerer and Lrtpcn* *A ixchee. of th* ra-rioos appre-ad .nakers, cssed ia the neatest style, and warrant¬ed correct time-keejten.Stiver Knives, Forks. Spoons, Ladles, Tea Seu, Cups, Cas¬
tors, <kc.Plated an.'. Kr.ta?i. a Ware, Spectacles, Pencil Cases.Mantel Chickx-Fin* Cutlery. Fancy Gools, kc. wmch they
are enr.ti!ed to olti-r for saie at very letluced price*.Watches and Clocks ciiefu ly reoatre.1 nnu wnrrsnted.
LOCK^TOODdc S< rBIBNEB,At the oltl e-tahiuhe.i .tore. 'JSi fcarl-st.
s3y_comer-.f r'ultou-rt. »Htpcsuie I*. S. HoteL
**5sJ RI'.'HARD FISHER. Jr. WAT1 'II-MAKER aia:Jewel.er. u now prepared to sell Watches at reuii.
mj-s <B lower thiui any otner house in the C '->'. As he*L-*ila - --..I rec riajtall desenpuoru direct trom the
rs in Igighm-.t, Franc* tad Sw-tzerUnd. be rs ea-
s: :.;.! t_. .,ter l very large .-iss-irtrriest of Coil l\ «.lencrj trorctu .';.- aach ; Silver do from »5 to 40 carli.ad wturarited
U> keepgood luiie or Use nier.ey returned. Al*> * /"J? 'V*amis I maul ot Jeweiry aiv! Silver Ware very tow. N. II. sec¬ond hand Watches ami old Gold and Silver taken in exchangeor bought for cash. Watches, Clock., Mrssrc Boxes and Jc-sv-
s.irrl in the best manner and warranted, by eic^.eneedworkmeu, as low as any other BOOS* m '-ae'.ity. RICHARDFI--'ilER, Jr. imoorterof Watches and Jeweiry. wholesaleand -etail. No. auBloodwar, Siew-5 prJk. a le-jr di*>n abs^vetie < V-r lUpitlu IsMliLjiiH.£1ffl**^ j"\I LlrTS t MUFFS: MLITSI-At MONAKQCE'S. 228iti Co-very, a kirge aasortme-.t of Muffs, wmcb vsnd be -oldcn ver7 reai.ioableCl*rms. Lache* wid nad U to their advaa-
g to call betere purchasing elsewhere. cjD la
WANTED._I NFOEM \TTO.V W.VNTED-Of PATRICK andJAMES» Ml'RPH Y. l^b-xe.-s. When hot -~*rä from they wef*.athe Stele stfl*gjiB*ylvaa**. a'id «r"rke I for a Contractu« by thename oft,"oyie-tbey were also in BunVo, ar.d »f now suts
:-. eel to he HI . arrtdsj. Any .nJ.-ir-r>*"on of them will 0»
theafitiiey recesse-i trj trcr sister. BRIDGET MOUSY. at¦*>«nH^:,tf. \e-,.y _dMSPO THE MEMBERS OF THE BAR.-A y. unt gsmtle.I Boon .it tha city, v .leerly three yean »go as an
Attorney a-*I Solicitor, a d who u suite fsmdrar with the.-. -¦. 'S-several Courts of LawarrJ Equity, a desipsti* «»f
i a hi:¦.:x-s co' seet on with an euer member of thapref.ssuuo or to take charge of the business of a r»jpeetah!«race at a reasonable comper.sauoo. The advert'ser has no
rtbjc -"i : < to ti» «..ms, fi.crr.hinx town in th s S-at*. 1>s*n .int sat -fs.ct..-y retererire» as to cruahticntHvi. «fcc will beriven, r c-,r ad 'res, ".Cocoroon Law,'" at eitce: the »»r.tkor Lower Post Office._dl* St*
QLVGSSS \V.V.NTFlv-Two I/adie»-..n» to tiag rreWe.kJ the UMrMOOad BsrMe m an Episcopal Church. Person*porcMKfeil of the accessary q*>aJi'>cat)uas and of cvod charac-
r*ed : a gage foe a unaD salary, may atidissag (statiacwiser* an raten eu a >> be nau) F. H, c'- 'his tik-e. jt*
Vl' IXTED.AGOOD $ « V>'Fill»s. Who caa atwai.* v sat in taluig cans of an inraur, AJire» .V. G. Tribun*Orlice._d8t.' I'EN DOXL \ KS REWÄRD.-Yt. xsst an K^iS-rocs.I .A Ceth N-rstefor th:-ts s!: iresof VickshcTg Bank Stock,
"> thersrsi oof B sea/ay x Peck, an.' aun.bervd 3tt2>, withPowtn-of Arsoraey a-tuched, «auis>*aooSetupl-v.:3d March.
«¦-.<-.::' MU .: a letter, and losten asway «o Wallet, TsarewiBhs paid by Seas:u; it st Thvvrrpsoas v..5ce.k u a! 1
oir-JStf
I5.JARDING.PPIVATE BO \RD-A Jrs.ra!»'« front nsom may be had inI a ;. c.s.a.at farm y circle, near Wcsn.ngtej vj.are. .\a;irSt S3 tiUJlJ -street. silt it*
/ > i)( '.|l lb V\"D.Yerv pleasant rooms fb» sugle ger-ti*m»itv.1 tteiae a.j metrwares, at No,30Voter-St. dlls1
IK'AKti L\; THE CO!\NTRY.-T**o or three perMist/canJsJ '.. a.-...-,.:» .state.! v» t.: bospt. near the Village of WertFarn. »i.! witin:. a shoit 'in'- nee o| the Har>uiltaiboa«i..I be home » romm dona end pleasantly situated. FWfitrSjsatUiiormat-on u:qu eat li) bsiwery._dlOjV*f>< \ K;«.. .in us n^y be i^tsuoed *i No,iJ J«Charulers >te[^K>Mt» the Pa v. if7 3w'
}>t \!!l>.A parlor ami two unc.V tootos n the same rleor.0 can Jvj h.-at \siuh B.kird on Wosonabie terms, at 73 HudaoaHiest they are comfortably warmed by lives Kusruaa Iron furiiace. »i-.. h tree from trse arjr i<wt ofa hallst,ne. J3Jir_
FRENCH'S HOTEL.-|SHF. PROPK1CT-OR rcpeeUul!, mforass his ffteods and1 the public that he has opened his new and «p.emSo H«e 1
at 133 Fuitou-stree', a few doors erut ot B:\eidsvay, in the im
mediate vicinity of mercantile bu«iiiesa and the principal placesofainusemeat. and ha« tuniished i in a style that will bear fa-vorable companson with the very best hotels in the city. Theproprietor in hi.ildn.t anU tilling up the aUise Ikkis«. has hadItrict regard toaTetMsee and COSBtort, and tbat be has coot.
biceJ economy the follosrioa prrcassvulissowiA ROOM M'R ONE NICHT. 85
AWEEK.I JOThe room will be warmed erat.*, and upon no occasnm wiil
liiere tie more than ops hod ia a r.vim.
Then? isa REFFITORV attached, in which there are mealsserved tie at sli. UOVUof the day and evening. There are
-o Batn Rooms euaaacted. for v» arm. cold and shower L*tlu.The Portal will be in attendance at oil tones during the uifbt.to adm.t hxlgel*. and to ief them out at all hours.N R.'Fhiisawho want Lo«lsiuxs atter the borssa akaaa
wul ring the hail bell. 1,30 Sni*
4 1 !.\ VNHKR IIA Mll.ToN. Jen.or. late eVcre'nry o!.V Lesatino at Madrid, bas resumed U.e practice ot the law
i nti -tf No. 57 Wall St. tu» 4ir*
rOHN T. WAIT, Attorney ar.,' Counsellor at [.aw andi ammissionet, to take acknow lestcements of Ihvds and
Depositions m vs.-.tiux for the State ot .New York. NoRSvicft,Cot«»., will devote particular attention to the collection otclaims.
Refers Ss.. S erwood, Esq.. Tracy Haber& Irwin.liid.'.Si Öv, Catvw es. lluiitington, Dwigbt Johnson, Fel-lows. Rudd irScudder._n30!ttaw3ai*O*Cbtpsntia A .suites-, AttorniasandCoanssUors.
t. Miebiaaa. wdlattand promptly to tns collectsmoidabCs, tmii»frr of 'andi. pav'ueut ot Usss. io.
liaMaTCtnrabsH, i! it..* »s i' M llc a. i
Iltj'trcncc*.H. tlreelar. M. Y. City : Hon. Wm. U. Saw.anl. Auhurn, N. Y. i Messrs. Sibley Sl Wordea, Canaedai-
, N. V. «1? arossid*
rOHN CONGER, Jr. attok.ney ami cocn^et^.» LOR AT LAW. AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCE-i.V. I'.irt Wayiw, Inu. will attend to pn.tessional bitsinass mthe various departments.if the State of Indiana. WjU alsosttend to the paymentof taxes, sales of lands, am! all mheriUS 9«> appaitalninx to a General Land Agency lorNoithemlad.ana.
li J: rews in .V.-is- I'er4 ..J. W. Edmomt*. Esq. Messrs.Pool k Daviea, U'.iH. Wi-alhull & Co. Sairuaaa, auge &.t'o. Thome. Huff at Th anas. Strutbers, Morehousc A. Co.lomstoek Jt Cssnger. n2i 3m*1 IW CARD..CoLiarrnoH or Cxars is itis NORTH*lj Wkst. -E. It. \VAS11BURNE, Altoroer at Law. lot.
Iena.lllhrrnss,) wlllciva his attention to the collection ofdel.lsue .N' .i Vota Merchsnti in Calaaa, Rnekfonl and R.x-k
lltantl, lllmo s: in Du Rucme, Iowa: in Plntteville, Potusi,Fmihedu Chien. Mioeral Pointand Madison, VVitcoosja.Refer to D. A. Cihii.msn i: Co.; DoRXiIVS, butdam jc
Ni.von, New.York.sJl tt
fiRETII.-J. SMITH DOlHtK. 47 P... 1 stieet/ofiers bis1 triends andthe iKibtie an entire new nivth.si of laitenuig
irtjfVcial teeth. It is of bis own iaveption. .eturvsl by letterspatent, and u-iil hy himselt only m this cuy.Rom Hon. Sila, Wrikiit, S. Senator from the Nate of
New.York.Wasiumottiji, d. c. February is. lewta.
Dr. J. Smith Dodge, upon his arrival fa V\ ashlngtoa la openni oiliee as_ a Surgeon Dentist, presentad u. me letters from.eveial fr.ehds in New'.York of the highest re"|ecta!i:lity anditaad an, mulaiauisi 'he stroogest and most lavomble tcsti-monrara, '.¦.eh a- i-> it"- rswelrVnce of his private character, andlus superioi profess*onal tiuahricat.oiis. These .atistnetor/evidences of the man uad tjie Dentist induced me at once torngage the professional rerncei ot Dr. Iiodge lor my ownNun ly and n,v wiiaand mysell are now ahle. from persona'xpersence, to add oui owntaiualh favorable te.tnw.nr m hisfavor o» a gentleman and a skilful l«entist. This urstunnny ishiss given by me, iu we in ubediem a to the eiini««i m.icita...Ii«"i respectable and worths rhetkts m New.Yoik, who
have r n".,!v years sxpervericed the »kill and ihtel.iy of thefJuctoi i his pnilessfon, as to my ow n eons etsona of'his aar.
Pssiftw_
SIL IB v\ RIGHT.uri'i lifs. t'ttun
[GERMAN V. ... ,i ,.- uiiym-lorms t..e isei. vt Men Vor» and
he puii.ic is . ne I,,., Hi.it to s i.KsjuesI hnmell >n this city,nit! opensto-das at 4g7 Broadway, .. luree ai.d OMSt BsMBPasUIs ortmeui ol 6peotactes and Readiaa Cm ¦>«*. ia Cold, Silver"id Stsssl F.' rues. He *o..;d also ren.ind the public, to whom»ii partly known by hu annual visits to MrntugaSpriags..one ihe (ait nme roars, ho- by hi* kaowMg* ol iheoptuiaJscience be is anablsJ to uawni ne 'i.e gbuaas ..jitaMa\far.aaysye Psrsoes with weak eyes i.n be supu"ed withgsassssshict sv II greatly tieuefit and nut sl.a.'n the r.gUL I't.rticolaiUtatithmh .: too new style of perspective ckmiihI gauss*ifthe niies' flint, which. iJ.'ough th»-t high imiIissi ^nd truerrou.i'i, pr- lucad ¦> rsuress »isasa.and have t>e»n h gh'y isjaaas-a« .'.'lei)«*' Inen elüsct -uimn in* ere im preservingiod improvise t..« ught ia esntiiiuod wrltta*)aad loading..-thorl s.ghto. person*, and such as have Ije/uooerated upon fin
tutted. He <oserU hSewKenew I'lussesoiNiptj t >ualiti in old Arams, aad solicits Iba patruu:.'» of all.i won 1,1 hrsartiesss. Pi*:.»* call at
i!''Y -,,i. Sirt ll^iadway.HULL'STRUSSES Noticeto Ruptured Per..¦ ns .Persons shlieled with Rupture* nay rely
the best instrumental aid the worlc affords,"'i application ut the ..ll.ee. No. t V'ewry kirect,nrtoestbarof ih* agents in the prinripnltowns
In the United State«, lie careful to esaeiiiie Ine ba< k pad ofHull's Trusses,to sea ifthey are endorsed by Dr. Hull in wntins;.None are geuuine. or to be relied ujiou as good, without hisS IT ... ...
Many per.ons have undertaken to vend imitnUons Of Hull S
cclehi.-.ted Trusses, and thousands '.ra imposed u|>on in conse-
quence. Th»«o imitatiaoa cannot be reheil ufK.n : they are
I tni,killul iiierhaii.es, and are no better loan the ordi.nary TttusstV .......
[t ioim have been ntteil up at .Na. 4 yesey street, exclusivelyFol ..)..., ilaving * separate entrance from the husinis depart,nsent, where i Pemaleis in constant attandanca to wait upon
mit'».»'-._ngltfi.vs TRUSSES, OfBea Vi U<-<-k7Almut SCO ol the tiist physicians
s rgeonsol New. Y"rk have giver. ÜMiir .!.>._jd preference to this Trusi. as you c-in grsdu-
nte the pressure from one to fifty pounds on lharuptnre, without n hack pad, w inch does s., much injury to
the spine. A lirr trial being flic liest t«t ol iti superiority.itis applied am! six days' trial given, and if it ilisrs not retain lha
rupture, while performing every kind ofextecise or Coughing,and rive perfect en»e-in n word, it it is not tatislaetory in
every reapect, the in..i ey ja wlieerlu'ly returned, and '4ns is the..my :, nditiooon winc h you .hould buy any Truss. A par.manent cure is easily eUeeted, and warranted, if directions ore
follow ad.Those seuding for this Truss need uiily aient ion the side rup.
tu red anJ the measure round the hips, ess they eon graduatethe pressure to suit their casa. Sold wholesale and retail at IsItssek inan-street._aal tr
HATS.FALL FASHION.a geoersl sssaortmantoftrentlomen's Hats, surh as Cassimeie. brush, outria.
«7.long and short napped baas er, silk und niolakin lustswarranted un fur bodies, madaoftbe l.est material* and work¬manship. All selling at the very lowest price.
J. II. MONARUL E. No. 238 Bowery.Als», Cap* and Furs of every uesenpuon. _iJO lm*
W »siaao a, S"I'KA.MBOA V !.. 'it SAI.E.-'I i.e i.'» .
i~ _is large and connnielioiis low pres»ure titeam.S.JJJIJSslsiMSy'. L.MifXKWJt:it.-«EY is orfered li r sale on
easy terms, ar.d at a low price. The New-Jersey was built l
luadelphia m LM1, hy days works, of'he best ma'erials a
i; e most sutntai.nai manner, and m lHI w as eultrgeimproved by Mr. Capes, ar.d m all particulais is now in
pleu: onler, with a very full inventory. She is most adm i
adapted for a large passaga route, and can accomuiodc*h*-t mariner V.U passengers.
II the H EW-J ERSE V s not sold bet'or-: the *»h ofJar.she will on that day be sold without rssserve or rosUiction. j,
the highest bidder, at the Merchants' Exchange.Fwr further particulars apply to K. II. IX'REY,
on board, foot of Barefa y^treel,iN'ew-York. Dec. 13, IrM._dUUanaPATEN T ELASTIC SHOULDER-BHACE.
THIS ARTICLE u intended to brace thesbouldurs and ex
peed the chest, ecd wnil be found icdispecuiabll: to ail per-
.oss who have acquired the habit of ttoopiog. either Irotae/eakne*s. cjjnfuiemeri'. or study, Parenb and gutrdlao* are
particuierly riViucre.ed to eximiue ibis article. I. is highlyrecommenced by many eminent protessiunal geotJenaen for thause of children of either sex. 'I hey eao be worn v/uh perfectease, ulier.t.g do uapediment toUia free use of tho trms, whiiathey strerjguien the back and scniiders. snd improve sxdbeautify the form.The public ore cautioned isgainst a number of unworthy
hnAationsof the Eftutis Bruce wbich are tflered in dirHrreatplaces Larouyhouf the country, as none are genuioo exoepungt.-.o*e rjucptd with the came* and place of busiest** ol thesub-?mben. i<::EL. ~ AGATE.Slanuiacturets of B*:u. Braces. Stoegs. Ready-Mode Linea,
-ope ..>;., tc lie. and Dealers in Geiitietnoi's Furnish-icg Artic.es, 'Ol ßrrsxdway. csrserof Park Plasa. lie
A MEB1CAN ELASTIC SU8PENDESB AND WEB-2i.BING..Too surprising perfceuor atiairad by to* late im-provemeaU of the sub«enber in eompooinliag India Hut'^rrand adavt^-ie it u> the mannfaetiira of Blsstic Vt'ebbiag. bytha aid of his new machirwry warran** him in sayiog that thaSuspenden now offered l-ir sa> by him are th* b««« ever made.Ainoag u>v mt*auts.g*si h« claim* in his mode .if manulac
taro over that of Mr. M,»j&jv.r. rs freo.iora iron. tr.« suipOyrcuss.-w' !... lawoiian!« froto G. s The peculiar anl erxciunvo
P'or^.tyof ret-sjning their eiasticitr. aauino rrenl lasaaaaa ofsuifntrj v. rjiout addrtiouil balk or weigit. Ii u acomraoa
eosny'tiat among those wi» aa»e csed .Mr. G.'l suspendersmt be? their eiessietty after being *'<»ca astorturae..
'irefy obsrrstad hy Day's process, sad dealers insus-
.- i«Ivbir.g are in/tto.1 ta examine b:e gooilj at No. IStfgiica ume An «sortraerit, embracing ail vbe.eiuLng ua>
tergs,mwayson htn-'aad forsa ebv 11. II. DAY.S.'tjsessor to toe Itoxhory India RuisberCo.
*oST Iv_i& Mniosa jaaaW". & J. MORRISON <k CO."ZSH and Ovalen
1 me. sod SU Br.s-^way, N.rap - e i»«iruaeut ot lirsiclei
ag Yarn. . Wos*sd.dO C-xtorj. Tatus* Cotroa7it: !iyr i:_ : Cbrsh, H.aiery and (»iovs*. VelveiUtb.j ;.^ia Braxtg. finxOrTtsrvr.ts,doTjeat.Sin«irejisors.Superior .. aiding. Ha.r and Lace Pus, Silk so* SteU Bat-tons. Gilt and AKtre Bu;tr-rn, Girssps sjid ^nngei,Tispes aastE'criinij. R. Heamings & cVk.'s geemns EoraJ nx, Conn,utr.nak Iinl'ssd P.rtA Need-s_slkifax:
'i WILLIAM STEELi'SPATENT
VXATHKB URCHHEei:.ia>cfactured by
B T E B L E &. CO.35c PsuatcriT. N. y.
W. b .-?wuu. Fsatthar Fry Bnishai maos tc otdu c&Zai't
,t. -iiriall Wares. N /. * Masttea.
i ar.e. 311 Broadsvay, N. Y. ies-p oAjtanuy ..o ktzd. ae -sturtuututot '.ricimin lha 1 .irer.. sj.d Nssrsl^ line.